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THE
IN MILLERSVILLE
EVERYBODY
Vol.. 43
.
Millersville State College , Millersville , Pa. , November 4 , 1970
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anywhere within the range r bo O a T ur ay l is At the November 1 meeting of the PSASG , ( The weLe stelechedsdand tchassnooffnceeers of wever ,pehcent.arknumoisst in otkse, h ho tem -p r e mi t Pennsylvania State Association of Student Governments ) for "Who's Who" were voted area of 15-20 percent.. " the formation of the State College Student Political Union upon.. A variation in cost may be was approved.. This is a lobby structed.. This fee is not collectPresident of the senior class found from store to store due to arm of the PSASG which con- ed by the Student Senate so is Ruth Ann Bromfield and Pe- the receival dates of the shipesists of the presidents of stu- would constitute a hidden tax.. ter Rohall is vice president. . ments.. Between shipments , flucdent governments of the 14 Since Millersville''s student un- Karen Thompos , Ed Golka and tuating costs force publishers to nstate colleges..' . ion building will be completed Marcia Rex are secretary , treas adjust book prices.. year , the PSASG is looking urer and historian , respectively.. In the future the Board of next The total mark-up last year Presidents of the state colleges into this.. Siglin , president , and Di amounted to 16..7 percent.. This Jim student governments will select ane Hartman , vice president , money goes to paying freight a statewide student coordinator will lead the junior class.. The costs , salaries and utility bills.. from 14 campus coordinators. . other officers are Nancy Sch- The maintenance of the buildLater the PSASG plans to sell secretary, Jim Miller , ing is also financed with this , louch membership cards to build a treasurer and Sue Bruner , histreasury so it can donate to torian.. All people interested in di campaigns of candidates favor Sophomores chose Mike Wallis recting the all-campus musical for president and Colleen Paulable to state colleegs. . are invited to attend a meeting ey for vice president.. Secretary Plans Petition . Sunday , Nov. 8 at 7 p.. m.. in Room is Susan Cleaver , treasurer is The PSASG also plans to cirr A , Lyte.. ci Richie Havens , a top folk and Barry Wisneiski and historian culate petitions opposing tuition The show selected for this is Tom Barbella.. blues singer , will appear in conincrease.. Petitions will be cirr year''s production is "A Funny " ciLarry Mark and Ennis Manns cert at Millersville''s Winter culated in the college and home Thing Happened on the Way to will serve the freshman class as Weekend , sponsored by the towns.. the Forum.. " The fate of the mu- president and vice president. . Student Union Board.. When the new governor and e ds Havens opened the Woodstock legislature are elected , the sical deps nsoononasfinding a di The other officers are Holly the director Stambaugh , Linda Kreiser , Sue festival of 1969 with a stirring rector. A PSASG will take the petitions is chosen , auditions will begin.. Anderson as secretary , treasur - performance of his song " Freeto Harrisburg and meet with the " For additional information er and historian , respectively.. dom.. " He has appeared at the new legislature. . This is the sec contact either Doug Fry at 872-Results of the elections for San Francisco Fillmore Audiond step after the Harrisburg " 4586 or Kathy Grim , 330 Hull , "Who''s Who" will be announced torium , the Woodie Guthrie demonstration October 15.. next spring.. Ext.. 488.. Memorial Concert in Carnegie The PSASG is also now in Hall and on the Johnny Carson vestigating a state law which Show.. requires an extra $10 fee for each student whenever a new student union building is conDinner Meeting Set
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Class For Elections
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Store's Profit Is 1 o % on Books
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The price charged for the
money.. money left after all costs are met , it goes directly into Stu dent Services. . No state allocation is provided for the school store , nor does it receive any portion of tuition fees..
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No.. 10
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In order to answer a question concerning book prices in the school store , SNAPPER contacted Mr.. Gil Schoff , manager of the store..
In the event that there is any
Announced
books is the list price suggested by the publisher.. The mark-up from the wholesale on these can
-
Director Needed For MSC Musical
,
Havens to Appear At M-ville Dec. 5
'
Deadline Set For Ordering Caps , Gowns
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Desegregation Conference Scheduled for Next Week
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For Friday in Lehr
Dining Room of Gordinier to discuss continuation of Millersvi lle''s membership in the AsIe sociation of State College Organizations. . The local chapter of ASCO is
Concerning the situation at Franklin and Marshall College store , Mrs.. Eva Rutter , manager , stated that they only supply books for their own students. She added that although stu dents from Millersville and Eliz-colleges have previ abethtown ously purchased books at their store , beginning second semesrequired ter , students would be to show identification.. She did , however , comment b ok that their ibooOkss are sold at the publishers' ' list price.. Furthermore , she stated , "We lose money on textbooks.. " Aside from the book sale situ ation , Mr.. Schoff also commented that as of next semester , the process of getting textbooks will alter slightly.. il ! e Students wj[l exnter the \book room from the ground floor.. The narrow stairway at the rear of the school store will be used only for walking upstairs to pay for books.. This procedure will last for a short time at the beginning of the semester.. After the rush for books ends , the stairway will again revert to two-way..
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Cap and gown deadline is set for December 11 , 1970.. In or
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gestion , all seniors who expect to be graduated in January are reminded to report to Student for Student Affairs and the Di Services , Inc. to order their cap and gown.. Faculty , Staff to Vote Mr.. Cletus Sweigart , manager of Student Services , Inc.. , has ' Who'' For ' announced that efforts will be made to establish a number of Faculty members and admin stations for the return of gowns istrative staff may vote for immediately after the gradua "Who 's Who in American Col-" tion exercises. . Announcement of leges" tomorrow. final details will be made from Ballots will be available from the Office of Academic Advise- 10 a..m.. to ,4 p.m. on the second 4 ment. floor of the old library building..
der to avoid last minute con-
Dr.. Duncan , President of the college ; Mrs.. Julia Muldrow , counselor ; Bill Stokes , President of BSA ; and Mel Allen , Special Assistant to the Vice President
and Staff.. " The conference will be held at Shippensburg State College on Nov.. 8 , 9 and 10. Those attending the conference from Millersville will be
Dr.. Duncan has announced Pennsylvania Department of Education is sponsoring " Prepar that a dinner meeting will be the Second Conference of Desegregation entitled " ing Total Community for Acceptance of Black Students held Friday at 5::30 in Lehr
Comm itteeSeeks ommi eks
" "Counselling" and Dr.. Duncan one on "Communications in The Millersville Experience. . "
rector of Admissions.. Mrs.. Muldrow will participate in a combination theme presentation--panel discussion entitled
Student Guides
The Orientation Committee needs volunteers to be guides for January and June ,19971.. e ' 17 1 Anyone interested in serving as a guide is asked to go to Mr. Donner''s office and fill out a card.. Even if a student has fill out a card , he is asked to fill ed out another one..
:
-
District Reps Visit For Job Interviews
weak , and plans to strengthen it will be made.. Alumni , trustees , Student Senators , faculty members and Dr.. Duncan will attend..
.
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I
-
Whos
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,
Paosnced s Ann u
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Pass / Faiil Policy Change Fa l
by
R.. Brown
Faculty Senate , according to statements issued by Dr.. Robert Brown , assistant vice president for academic affairs.. The provisions of this policy include that any student except foreign language majors may take elementary and or inter/ foreign language mediate courses on a pass/fail basis.. / Also , any student who has achieved junior standing may take four additional courses on pass/fail with certain limita/
The new policy for pass/fail courses has been approved by
and
ment and courses required by ' the student's major department. . Courses taken ' are counted toward total hour requirement for graduation but are not included in Q..P.. A.. computation unless the course is failed.. This is a major change from previous policy..
School district representatives expected here shortly to inter view prospective teachers in : clude North Penn School District ; Easton , Tuesday , Nov.. 24 , all Recently , departmental decisions have been made grades and subject areas ; Marple concerning the foreign language requiremen1ts for liberal i. ts Newton School District , Newton art. s maj. ors , accordi.ng t. o a memorandum ' issued -by Dr.. ' Square and Pennsbury School Robert Brown , assistant vice student c'o nsultation. co District , Fallsington , tentatively president of academic affairs. ni These departments require scheduled for week of Nov.. 16. The philosophy and chemistry compe tency in mpe ncy e 202 level : Students who wish an interview departments require one year of art , biology , Englthh , geography , is are asked to check with the Col language with placement de- history and political science. . Stu lege placement office. ' termined through an adviser-- dentts 'should consult with their ns d advisers as to the languages which would satisfy these re
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,
Foreign Language Requirements Stated
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pa/ss
A new dissemination center for vocational schools for Pennsylvania has been added at Ganser Library , Mrs.. Doris Hosier , head of circulation , has announced.. --
Dissemination Center Is To Be Added to Ga.s'ser ' G ns r
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quirements..
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The'se dep' artments do not remp c omp'et ency :: earth a e quire sciences , economics , physics ( although Russian or German is recommended ) , psychology and
.
'
.
space
:
.
tions..
These courses cannot be taken pass/fail : English competency , / speech competency , health and physical education requirements , professional education require-
The center , which is located on the fourth floor , contains the complete documents of the Last Chance to Buy Educational Resources Lnfor-on mation ( ERIC ) . 1971 TOUCHSTONE These documents cover all 11 & Yeairbooks will be on sale in current research studies , curric dorms today and tomorrow. ulum guides and research -relaSigns in the dorms will denote ted material obtained by 21 the time and place of sales. federally - sponsored clearing This is the last chance for stu- houses.. u To find material relating to dents to buy a 1971 TOUCHSTONE ; they will not be sold a particular field of education , Mrs.. Hosler suggests that one in the spring.
, .
-
.
'
I
.
research
consult "Research in Educa-' " tion , " a monthly publication which contains abstracts of all articles.. Subject areas range from teaching the disadvantaged to 'test measurements and evalu ations.. The documents are on microfiche , a 4 '.x 6 fi lm ca rd", but 4 ava hard copy is avail able by the
'
.
sociology.. Competency
.
,
,
,. ,
-
'
.
Xerox Reader Printer or from ERIC Central.. A microfiche a reader is availab'let the : cen . ter..
,
.
.
fully passing the.hiighest course he h ' level for the individual department or by submitting CEEB foreign language achiieve mentt h eve n scores which would place the student about the course level indicated.. . A CEEB score below l0 450 places the student in' FL -1O 1 ; between 450-499 , FL 102 ; be tween 500-549 , FL 201 ; ;between / ()-599 , FL 202 and above 600 ; 550' FL 301 or 305..
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THE
IN MILLERSVILLE
EVERYBODY
Vol.. 43
.
Millersville State College , Millersville , Pa. , November 4 , 1970
-
I
anywhere within the range r bo O a T ur ay l is At the November 1 meeting of the PSASG , ( The weLe stelechedsdand tchassnooffnceeers of wever ,pehcent.arknumoisst in otkse, h ho tem -p r e mi t Pennsylvania State Association of Student Governments ) for "Who's Who" were voted area of 15-20 percent.. " the formation of the State College Student Political Union upon.. A variation in cost may be was approved.. This is a lobby structed.. This fee is not collectPresident of the senior class found from store to store due to arm of the PSASG which con- ed by the Student Senate so is Ruth Ann Bromfield and Pe- the receival dates of the shipesists of the presidents of stu- would constitute a hidden tax.. ter Rohall is vice president. . ments.. Between shipments , flucdent governments of the 14 Since Millersville''s student un- Karen Thompos , Ed Golka and tuating costs force publishers to nstate colleges..' . ion building will be completed Marcia Rex are secretary , treas adjust book prices.. year , the PSASG is looking urer and historian , respectively.. In the future the Board of next The total mark-up last year Presidents of the state colleges into this.. Siglin , president , and Di amounted to 16..7 percent.. This Jim student governments will select ane Hartman , vice president , money goes to paying freight a statewide student coordinator will lead the junior class.. The costs , salaries and utility bills.. from 14 campus coordinators. . other officers are Nancy Sch- The maintenance of the buildLater the PSASG plans to sell secretary, Jim Miller , ing is also financed with this , louch membership cards to build a treasurer and Sue Bruner , histreasury so it can donate to torian.. All people interested in di campaigns of candidates favor Sophomores chose Mike Wallis recting the all-campus musical for president and Colleen Paulable to state colleegs. . are invited to attend a meeting ey for vice president.. Secretary Plans Petition . Sunday , Nov. 8 at 7 p.. m.. in Room is Susan Cleaver , treasurer is The PSASG also plans to cirr A , Lyte.. ci Richie Havens , a top folk and Barry Wisneiski and historian culate petitions opposing tuition The show selected for this is Tom Barbella.. blues singer , will appear in conincrease.. Petitions will be cirr year''s production is "A Funny " ciLarry Mark and Ennis Manns cert at Millersville''s Winter culated in the college and home Thing Happened on the Way to will serve the freshman class as Weekend , sponsored by the towns.. the Forum.. " The fate of the mu- president and vice president. . Student Union Board.. When the new governor and e ds Havens opened the Woodstock legislature are elected , the sical deps nsoononasfinding a di The other officers are Holly the director Stambaugh , Linda Kreiser , Sue festival of 1969 with a stirring rector. A PSASG will take the petitions is chosen , auditions will begin.. Anderson as secretary , treasur - performance of his song " Freeto Harrisburg and meet with the " For additional information er and historian , respectively.. dom.. " He has appeared at the new legislature. . This is the sec contact either Doug Fry at 872-Results of the elections for San Francisco Fillmore Audiond step after the Harrisburg " 4586 or Kathy Grim , 330 Hull , "Who''s Who" will be announced torium , the Woodie Guthrie demonstration October 15.. next spring.. Ext.. 488.. Memorial Concert in Carnegie The PSASG is also now in Hall and on the Johnny Carson vestigating a state law which Show.. requires an extra $10 fee for each student whenever a new student union building is conDinner Meeting Set
ibe
10-40
-
/ Nov. J PSASG Meeting Approves of Lobby
-f A9PER 40
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READS THE SNAPPER
Class For Elections
.
-ff-icers O
-
Store's Profit Is 1 o % on Books
.
The price charged for the
money.. money left after all costs are met , it goes directly into Stu dent Services. . No state allocation is provided for the school store , nor does it receive any portion of tuition fees..
'
No.. 10
-
In order to answer a question concerning book prices in the school store , SNAPPER contacted Mr.. Gil Schoff , manager of the store..
In the event that there is any
Announced
books is the list price suggested by the publisher.. The mark-up from the wholesale on these can
-
Director Needed For MSC Musical
,
Havens to Appear At M-ville Dec. 5
'
Deadline Set For Ordering Caps , Gowns
'
Desegregation Conference Scheduled for Next Week
-
For Friday in Lehr
Dining Room of Gordinier to discuss continuation of Millersvi lle''s membership in the AsIe sociation of State College Organizations. . The local chapter of ASCO is
Concerning the situation at Franklin and Marshall College store , Mrs.. Eva Rutter , manager , stated that they only supply books for their own students. She added that although stu dents from Millersville and Eliz-colleges have previ abethtown ously purchased books at their store , beginning second semesrequired ter , students would be to show identification.. She did , however , comment b ok that their ibooOkss are sold at the publishers' ' list price.. Furthermore , she stated , "We lose money on textbooks.. " Aside from the book sale situ ation , Mr.. Schoff also commented that as of next semester , the process of getting textbooks will alter slightly.. il ! e Students wj[l exnter the \book room from the ground floor.. The narrow stairway at the rear of the school store will be used only for walking upstairs to pay for books.. This procedure will last for a short time at the beginning of the semester.. After the rush for books ends , the stairway will again revert to two-way..
-
'
-
!
-
,
.
!
:
:
:.
Cap and gown deadline is set for December 11 , 1970.. In or
I
gestion , all seniors who expect to be graduated in January are reminded to report to Student for Student Affairs and the Di Services , Inc. to order their cap and gown.. Faculty , Staff to Vote Mr.. Cletus Sweigart , manager of Student Services , Inc.. , has ' Who'' For ' announced that efforts will be made to establish a number of Faculty members and admin stations for the return of gowns istrative staff may vote for immediately after the gradua "Who 's Who in American Col-" tion exercises. . Announcement of leges" tomorrow. final details will be made from Ballots will be available from the Office of Academic Advise- 10 a..m.. to ,4 p.m. on the second 4 ment. floor of the old library building..
der to avoid last minute con-
Dr.. Duncan , President of the college ; Mrs.. Julia Muldrow , counselor ; Bill Stokes , President of BSA ; and Mel Allen , Special Assistant to the Vice President
and Staff.. " The conference will be held at Shippensburg State College on Nov.. 8 , 9 and 10. Those attending the conference from Millersville will be
Dr.. Duncan has announced Pennsylvania Department of Education is sponsoring " Prepar that a dinner meeting will be the Second Conference of Desegregation entitled " ing Total Community for Acceptance of Black Students held Friday at 5::30 in Lehr
Comm itteeSeeks ommi eks
" "Counselling" and Dr.. Duncan one on "Communications in The Millersville Experience. . "
rector of Admissions.. Mrs.. Muldrow will participate in a combination theme presentation--panel discussion entitled
Student Guides
The Orientation Committee needs volunteers to be guides for January and June ,19971.. e ' 17 1 Anyone interested in serving as a guide is asked to go to Mr. Donner''s office and fill out a card.. Even if a student has fill out a card , he is asked to fill ed out another one..
:
-
District Reps Visit For Job Interviews
weak , and plans to strengthen it will be made.. Alumni , trustees , Student Senators , faculty members and Dr.. Duncan will attend..
.
:
I
-
Whos
;
,
Paosnced s Ann u
/
Pass / Faiil Policy Change Fa l
by
R.. Brown
Faculty Senate , according to statements issued by Dr.. Robert Brown , assistant vice president for academic affairs.. The provisions of this policy include that any student except foreign language majors may take elementary and or inter/ foreign language mediate courses on a pass/fail basis.. / Also , any student who has achieved junior standing may take four additional courses on pass/fail with certain limita/
The new policy for pass/fail courses has been approved by
and
ment and courses required by ' the student's major department. . Courses taken ' are counted toward total hour requirement for graduation but are not included in Q..P.. A.. computation unless the course is failed.. This is a major change from previous policy..
School district representatives expected here shortly to inter view prospective teachers in : clude North Penn School District ; Easton , Tuesday , Nov.. 24 , all Recently , departmental decisions have been made grades and subject areas ; Marple concerning the foreign language requiremen1ts for liberal i. ts Newton School District , Newton art. s maj. ors , accordi.ng t. o a memorandum ' issued -by Dr.. ' Square and Pennsbury School Robert Brown , assistant vice student c'o nsultation. co District , Fallsington , tentatively president of academic affairs. ni These departments require scheduled for week of Nov.. 16. The philosophy and chemistry compe tency in mpe ncy e 202 level : Students who wish an interview departments require one year of art , biology , Englthh , geography , is are asked to check with the Col language with placement de- history and political science. . Stu lege placement office. ' termined through an adviser-- dentts 'should consult with their ns d advisers as to the languages which would satisfy these re
.
,
Foreign Language Requirements Stated
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.
.
-
I
-.
-
.
'
.
,
,
.
.
.
.
'
'
pa/ss
A new dissemination center for vocational schools for Pennsylvania has been added at Ganser Library , Mrs.. Doris Hosier , head of circulation , has announced.. --
Dissemination Center Is To Be Added to Ga.s'ser ' G ns r
'
"
.
'
'
I
quirements..
.
.
_
.
.
-
.
'
f
:
.
'
.
The'se dep' artments do not remp c omp'et ency :: earth a e quire sciences , economics , physics ( although Russian or German is recommended ) , psychology and
.
'
.
space
:
.
tions..
These courses cannot be taken pass/fail : English competency , / speech competency , health and physical education requirements , professional education require-
The center , which is located on the fourth floor , contains the complete documents of the Last Chance to Buy Educational Resources Lnfor-on mation ( ERIC ) . 1971 TOUCHSTONE These documents cover all 11 & Yeairbooks will be on sale in current research studies , curric dorms today and tomorrow. ulum guides and research -relaSigns in the dorms will denote ted material obtained by 21 the time and place of sales. federally - sponsored clearing This is the last chance for stu- houses.. u To find material relating to dents to buy a 1971 TOUCHSTONE ; they will not be sold a particular field of education , Mrs.. Hosler suggests that one in the spring.
, .
-
.
'
I
.
research
consult "Research in Educa-' " tion , " a monthly publication which contains abstracts of all articles.. Subject areas range from teaching the disadvantaged to 'test measurements and evalu ations.. The documents are on microfiche , a 4 '.x 6 fi lm ca rd", but 4 ava hard copy is avail able by the
'
.
sociology.. Competency
.
,
,
,. ,
-
'
.
Xerox Reader Printer or from ERIC Central.. A microfiche a reader is availab'let the : cen . ter..
,
.
.
fully passing the.hiighest course he h ' level for the individual department or by submitting CEEB foreign language achiieve mentt h eve n scores which would place the student about the course level indicated.. . A CEEB score below l0 450 places the student in' FL -1O 1 ; between 450-499 , FL 102 ; be tween 500-549 , FL 201 ; ;between / ()-599 , FL 202 and above 600 ; 550' FL 301 or 305..
.
,
. .
in a language by
is demonstrated
.
eitherr.successhe success
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,
,
.